The Stockholm Dialogue

Advancing the Seafood Business for Ocean Stewardship Initiative

The Stockholm Dialogue was the second keystone dialogue. This Stockholm Resilience Centre event was funded by the Walton Family Foundation, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. HRH Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden and Deputy Prime Minister Isabella Lövin participated actively in the dialogue which was hosted at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm. The second keystone dialogue was supported by two background briefs, providing additional scientific material to support the initiative and the move towards more operational targets.

HRH Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden

Crown Princess Victoria is the eldest child of His Majesty King Carl XVI Gustaf and Her Majesty Queen Silvia. She is the heir to the Swedish throne. Crown Princess Victoria is an Advocate for the UN Sustainable Development Goals and has a strong personal commitment to healthy and sustainable food. Crown Princess Victoria studied Political Science and History at Yale University. She is a graduate of the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affair’s Diplomatic Programme and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Uppsala University.

Deputy Prime Minister Isabella Lövin

Isabella Lövin is Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden and serves as Minister for International Development Cooperation. She is spokesperson for the Swedish Green Party and acted as co-host for the United Nations Ocean Conference, which Sweden organised together with Fiji, during June of 2017. She has previously served as Member of the European Parliament, where her major area of focus was fisheries policy, and was actively engaged in the most recent European Common Fisheries Policy Reform.